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MissionAslan Publishing offers readers a window to the soul via well-crafted
and practical self-help books, inspirational books, and modern day parables.
Our mission is to publish books that uplift one's mind, body,
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The Natural Way to a Trouble-Free Pregnancy: The Toxemia-Thiamine Connection
By John B. Irwin, M.D.
Simple explanations for pregnant women about why and how to take high-dose thiamine [vitamin B1]. Women can inexpensively and safely prevent toxemia and prematurity. Natural megathiamine prevented toxemia completely in over 1,000 pregnancies in hospitals in USA, Saipan, and Australia. No maternal or fetal deaths, no prematurity, no hemorrhaging, no hypertension, no preeclampsia, and no side reactions.

The Organizational Zoo: A Survival Guide to Workplace Behavior
By Arthur Shelley
Compares individuals within organizations to ants, bees, chameleons and other creatures from A to Z. By recognizing the secret strengths and weaknesses of each animal and the animal nature of each co-worker, the work world becomes more manageable. One can then build teams with a productive mix of behaviors.

Maximizing Me: 30 Lessons on the Journey to Self-Empowerment
By Hart Cunningham
"A collection of thirty concise lessons based on the author's maxims for success in business and personal life. Urges discipline, determination and unified resolve in the pursuit of clear goals based on a long-range life plan. Each lesson is augmented by a short assignment"--
1. Success. 2. Success in business. 3. Self-help techniques.

Women Facing Retirement: A Time for Self-Reflection
By Bonnie S. Bostrom
Deals with planning for, and transitions to retirement and post retirement. Case studies allow readers to learn from others' experiences. Shows successful retirement is a new beginning, an adventure and growth period. Includes interviews with twenty retired or pre retirement women plus author's retirement experience. Self-Help Exercises give tools for emotional and psychological preparation.

FOOT SOLDIERS: Stories From The Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk
By Deborah Douglas, M.D.
Retired pathologist, author, and breast cancer survivor, Deborah Douglas, M.D.,
walked 600 miles in 10 Breast Cancer 3-Day events to interview cancer survivors and
co-survivors. The collected stories emphasize the complexity of diagnosis, treatment,
and survivorship. The emotional honesty of the contributors challenges the popular
idea that a positive attitude is the only healthy way to cope with the disease
and that cancer is an unequivocal gift.